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THE PANDA-EMIC STORY

A useful, compassionate tale about Covid-19 that makes the issues immediately understandable for children.

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When a new panda’s illness spreads, some zoo animals are selfish and others are helpful in this debut picture book.

The Beijing Zoo’s new panda isn’t playful because he doesn’t feel well. Soon, other animals also fall sick, worrying everyone. One, a giraffe, blames the panda for spreading the illness. Some birds who have been unaffected deliver food to the sick while others deny the problem since they can fly above the epidemic. A wise old rhinoceros says that everyone needs to maintain social distancing for the good of all, but some just laugh, like the vultures. Eventually, most animals—but not the one who listened to the vultures—start to recover. In the end, the illness’s origin isn’t important because the animals “all came together to help one another.” In her book, Allred provides a beautifully realized Covid-19 fable, with perfectly appropriate correspondences from the animal to the human world. The story underlines that getting through the illness requires kindness, sharing, “and maybe some social distancing.” Debut illustrator Beckman provides lively images in black and white with touches of color that nicely depict the animals’ personalities.

A useful, compassionate tale about Covid-19 that makes the issues immediately understandable for children. (afterword)

Pub Date: May 15, 2020

ISBN: 978-1930546301

Page Count: 28

Publisher: APA Books

Review Posted Online: July 28, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2020

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WILL THE PIGEON GRADUATE?

From the Pigeon series

An earnest graduation gift: sweet for lifelong fans, cheerfully encouraging for striving, future graduates.

Success comes at last for the bright-eyed Pigeon.

A clever, tongue-in-cheek ersatz colophon reveals that this graduate has been awarded a “Master of Ornery-thology, Bachelor of Arts of Persuasion with a Minor in Major Freak-outs (summa cum loudly).” Fans will be glad that the Pigeon’s tireless, abundant optimism is finally being ceremoniously recognized. On the cover, the Pigeon wears a mortarboard at a jaunty angle, commenting, “I have the hat!” Of course, dressing the part is essential. But also, “I did the work. I paid attention to the little details. I took some BIG steps.” The Pigeon encountered obstacles (not shown, but many memorable ones will come to mind for the Pigeon's followers). And the Pigeon is plagued by worries familiar to many students who are about to graduate: “WHAT WILL HAPPEN THEN?!? What will I do? Who will I be?” The Pigeon appears in every frame, in close-ups and in poses variously thoughtful, confident, or slightly distressed. Our hero’s simple big eyes and wings are, as ever, remarkably expressive. “Oop!” In one scene, while walking off the dais, diploma in wing, the Pigeon comes to what seems like the edge of a chasm. At last, our hero takes flight with other graduates. Willems' popular characters Gerald and Piggie are there to look on admiringly.

An earnest graduation gift: sweet for lifelong fans, cheerfully encouraging for striving, future graduates. (Picture book. 3-7)

Pub Date: March 4, 2025

ISBN: 9781454960430

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Union Square Kids

Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2025

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IT'S MY BIRD-DAY!

From the Pigeon series

Familiarity breeds a birthday for the ages in this party worth attending.

Don’t let the Pigeon ruin his own special day!

Anyone who has ever encountered the title character in any of his books—whether his first, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus (2003), or one of its many sequels—will understand that the bird’s innate self-love drives his every interaction. Little wonder, then, that he’s thrilled about his own “bird-day.” He has the hat. He has his “FANCY PLUMAGE.” And, best of all, he will get to blow out a candle “on my bird-day hot dog!” As he revels in the knowledge that this day is all for him, comeuppance is lurking. Someone has already blown out the bird-day candle—and eaten half the hot dog. It turns out that the Pigeon’s frenemy, the Duckling, has the same bird-day—as do a slew of newly hatched chicks. The Pigeon’s obligatory eight-panel freakout ensues. “What am I—invisible? I just want to be seen,” he whimpers, and when he receives some much-needed reassurance, he settles down and willingly shares his special day. While the switch from unapologetic narcissism to mature acceptance happens in the record-breaking span of two pages, the book is as enchanting as the Pigeon’s earlier outings. Even as it walks in the footsteps of its predecessors, there’s no denying the fun to be had.

Familiarity breeds a birthday for the ages in this party worth attending. (Picture book. 3-6)

Pub Date: March 31, 2026

ISBN: 9781454999621

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Union Square Kids

Review Posted Online: Nov. 22, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2026

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